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Invisible driver pranks drive-thru workers

If you were working late night at a drive-thru, the last thing you would want to see is a driverless car.

YouTube prankster and magician Rajat pulled off a creepy prank that left drive-thru attendants scared, stunned, and some giggling. Rajat disguised as a car seat and rolled up to the fast food drive-thru windows.

All the female crew were laughing when they saw the empty car, but they backed off, whispering among themselves that the car was running on its own.

"There's like a ghost that just drove the car up here. Did it just randomly drive up?" one worker asked.

Another prank victim was flabbergasted when she found that nobody was there to receive the food bag. She called her co-worker, who quickly grabbed his phone and snapped a photo.

Then, a McDonald's crew member can't believe his eyes and slid open the window several times to make sure that no one was really in the car.

Finally, the empty seat spoke and told them to just toss the food inside the car because he is a ghost. They were all amazed when it moved forward without anyone steering the wheel.

Rajat's video has gone viral and has reached more than 9 million views since it was uploaded on YouTube.

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